"As part of Burger King's 50th anniversary in Puerto Rico we wanted to hand out a special gift to the Whopper's most loyal fans; members of BK's loyalty program with the highest 50 scores," the video promises. "Using the loyalty program's CRM database, the lucky winners were notified via e-mail or phone. They received the very handy: Hands-free Whopper."

The website built for the campaign also features a video of the alleged production of the device on a 3-D printer. Burger King officials declined further comment on the campaign including whether the prototype was indeed made on a 3-D printer or if the schematics would be released to the public.

The ads were created by DLC/Ogilvy & Mather, according to Creativity Online, but neither Burger King nor Ogilvy would comment on the matter to CNBC.

Re: This can't be real...

Ah come on,, that's funny as hell, Is it real yes. is it serious no. I like to have a tilting plate connected to one of them to take to the family Thanksgiving dinner just for the laughs If I was driveing down the road and saw the guy next to me with one on I would have to pull over and fall out of the car!! It would make my day..

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